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21-year old SHS graduate hangs himself to dead at Abura Academy.

Residents in Abura Academy in the Cape Coast North constituency of the Central Region has this morning been thrown to a state of mourn as a 21-year old Takoradi Saint Mary’s SHS student Mohammed Kojo Musah has hanged himself in his room to dead with a note attached to his death.

In an interview with Anaafi Kokooto of Kingdom Fm Cape Coast, the father of the deceased Mr.Mohammed Kwabena explained that, his late son was very active and nothing shows something is worrying him which can lead to hanging of himself.

He stressed that, his wife which is the late Kojo Musah’s mother gave him money to repair his spoilt Tv and buy prepaid with the remaining balance around 8:00pm but he returned around 11:00pm and entered his room to sleep.

“I was outside this morning around 8:00pm when l heard my daughter, wife and neighbors mourning, I rushed home and found out that, my son Mohammad Kojo Musah has hanged himself to dead, he disclosed in sorrows.”

Mr.Musah hinted to Anaafi Kokooto that, they quickly reported the case to the UCC police command for investigations and when they went to the room to unhang him they found a note around the deceased which might be a note about the cause of his death.

He said, the Police CID didn’t open the note infront of them but as police has launched investigations into the matter they will definately get to know what is inside the note as well as the cause of his death.

Mr.Mohammed Kojo Musah disclosed to Anaafi Kokooto that, his late son was a little bit quite person but was not showing attitude of worriness and pain that can trigger his act but as the matter is in the hands of the police, he believes the family will get to know the root cause of the matter.

The body has been deposited at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital for autopsy whilst police investigations is ongoing

Story filed by Anaafi Kokooto, Kingdom Fm Cape Coast.

Source:Gnews.com

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Ntim Fordjur donates Trunks and Chop Boxes to new SHS and TVET students in his Constituency

The Menber of Parliament for Assin South Honorable John Ntim Fordjour has Donated over 150 Trunk and Chop Box to new SHS and TVET students in his Constituency.
The donation forms part of his well-wishes to the New Students to motivate them Achieve the Goals.

Speaking at a Short ceremony held at his Residence in Assin Edubiase, Honorable John Ntim Fordjour said, The Gesture forms part of his wish to help the people of Assin South especially the Youth to Achieve their Aim.

“Over 150 brilliant but less privileged new entrants to SHS and TVET in Assin South Constituency receiving FREE TRUNKS and CHOP BOXES as part of my modest support on their journey to greatness. Let’s together help remove socioeconomic barriers and support one another to attain an equitably educated society” He Added.

On his part, the District Education Director for Assin South , Mr. Ransford Appiah, thanked the MP for his continuous support towards the development of education in the District.
He therefore Cautioned the Student to take their studies more seriously as they move on to the next level in their education.

Finally, the he Students expressed their profound appreciation to the MP for the kind gesture.

Gnews.com

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Central Region Tailors Association mad over SHS uniforms in the region contracted to Accra Tailors

According to Cape Coast Tailors Association and Central Region Tailors Association, all the uniforms of SHS students in the region are being sewed in Accra.

It seems in Ghana, everything is all about Accra. We can’t even sow our own unforms for our schools in our region too? Should this also be done in Accra? We have Cape Coast Technical University, Cape Coast Technical Institute, Biriwa Vocational Technical Institute, Asuansi Technical Institute who are all offering Fashion Design and Tailoring courses to their students. In addition, we have top fashion designers like Sharp look designs, Sab fashion etc in Cape Coast and all over the Region. Won’t this create job and reduce the burden of always going to Accra to get employed?

All the money collected from our tourists sites in the region are sent to Accra. Now, we can’t get the opportunity to sow the uniforms of our own schools too? Everything in Cape Coast/Central Region goes to Accra but nothing from Accra comes to Cape Coast/Central Region. Should we always depend on Accra for the betterment of our dear city and Region?

We plead with our respected Central Region House of Chiefs, the Chief of Cape Coast Osabarima Kwesi Atta, Central Regional Minister, all the MMDCE’S and all the Mp’s in the region to make sure our tailors and fashion designers get the opportunity to sow the uniforms of our own schools.

Source: Cape Coast Oguaa